My mini lop doe was brought unsexed & placed with what was believed to be a doe which turned out to be a buck, they were my first rabbits so i was unsure of breeding. Then i woke up to my first litter when my doe was around 6 months of age, as they were caged together & i didnt realise she was pregnant i had my second litter 4 weeks later. unfortunatly my first litter didnt survive. So if you have a pair keep your eye out for signs of pregnancy & separate asap.
A mini lop rabbit is smaller than a dwarf lop rabbit.
A mini lop rabbit will probably reach its full size between 6 to 8 months
You can breed any rabbit if it is a rabbit and it is the right age to breed.
Lop Ear Bunnies usually weigh about 5 pounds and shouldn't be any heavier.
Any sort of rex rabbit. They are Rex, Mini rex and even Plush lop.
All domestic rabbits, including mini lop-eared ones, belong to the European Rabbit species and their family name is Leporidae.
All domestic rabbits, including mini lop-eared rabbits, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
The smallest is the mini lop.
Long earred rabbit is not a rabbit breed, The breed with the long ears are Lops, There is mini lops, holland lops, french lops, English lops
No, it becomes mature enough at 6 months.
yes, mini red eared sliders do exist
No. Mini-Lops have a no greater or lesser likelihood to become sick then any other small breed of rabbit.
The rabbit would grow about 13-16 pounds it just depends on the breed. There are so many breeds like Holland Lop rabbits, Mini Lop rabbits, English Lop rabbits French Lop rabbits, and American Fuzzy Lop rabbits. These breeds of lop eared rabbits are just in the US.
A mini lop rabbit is smaller than a dwarf lop rabbit.
It's possible; male mini-lops usually become sexually mature at about 6-8 weeks,and mini rex females can become fertile at as early as three months. It's NOT a good idea; breeding is very hard on female rabbits and cross-breeding should be left to professionals. If you have a female you think is pregnant, talk to a rabbit experienced vet, and/or or read up on how to properly care for her and her babies. If not, neutering (for both males and females) helps pet rabbits live longer, happier, healthier lives, and sometimes improves their dispositions.
No, Mini Rex Rabbits are almost twice the size of a Netherland Dwarf Rabbit.
A mini rex rabbit can have 2-12 kits in a single litter.